Zenith Elevates Genutis, Moore To Senior Vps

Genutis, who has been vice president and general manager of Zenith`s color picture tube operations, will be responsible for the company`s components group. Genutis succeeds Joseph P. Fiore, who is retiring after 37 years with the Glenview company.

Moore will assume a newly created position and be responsible for Zenith`s picture tube operations. Moore`s previous post of vice president of consumer products manufacturing will be filled by H. Vincent Kamler.

Zenith also named Peter C. Skerlos vice president for consumer products engineering.

Signode taps Powers

to head new division

Signode Industries Inc. named John G. Powers Jr., formerly vice president and chief operating officer of the company`s domestic packaging division, president of a newly formed worldwide packaging systems division.

In other appointments involving a reorganization into worldwide business units, the Glenview-based manufacturer and distributor of packaging and fastening systems named Christopher J. Fulton executive vice president-packaging systems division for the Americas; Gunter A. Berlin executive vice president-packaging systems division for Europe; and Joseph A. Nies Jr. vice president-national accounts for the packaging systems division. In the worldwide packaging systems division, Russell M. Flaum was appointed vice president-marketing and Hugh J. Zentmyer was named vice president-finance.

John R. Campbell was named a vice president in the technology and new-ventures division.

MacLeod new CEO

at Sara Lee division

Thomas D. MacLeod Jr. was named president and chief executive officer of Kitchens of Sara Lee Worldwide, a division of Chicago-based Sara Lee Corp. MacLeod, president and chief executive officer of Kitchens of Sara Lee-USA, assumes responsibility for all international operations. He joined the company in 1983.

William J. Doyle III, 44, was named inspector general of the Chicago-based U.S. Railroad Retirement Board. Doyle, who was appointed by President Reagan and approved by the U.S. Senate, previously held the same post with ACTION, the national federal volunteer agency. He is now in charge of promoting economy, efficency and effectiveness and for detecting any waste, fraud or abuse in the programs and operations. The board administers the $6.5 billion-a-year benefit programs provided under the federal Railroad Retirement Unemployment Insurance Acts, which covers the nation`s 1.5 million active and retired railroad workers and their families.

Luzarraga senior VP

at Continental Bank

Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago elected Alberto Luzarraga as senior vice president. Luzarraga, 48, previously was an executive vice president with American Express International Bank Corp. of New York. Continental Bank also named Jerry A. Lemmons, 48, as a senior vice president in the FDIC asset administration department.